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again if he doesn't go soon this thing is spreading into jordan and turkey. >>> you remember the five boys produced by the seniors in that family, five boys and he was one of them. he was studying dentistry in london. >> he has a brother maybe mort knows more about it, a ruthless character. >> married, lovely wife right? >> yeah but people have given up on him as a quote reformer a long time ago. >> he is not a reformer. >> if there is any goodness left in the man, he has been directed by everybody else. >> if he goes down his people go down. john they go to the wall. they are 12%, sheer shiite, the sunni war? >> a sectarian civil war. >> if it is a civil war we are going to stay out. >> no we didn't stay out of libya. >> i think we are being pulled in. >> you think there is any sentiment in the united states to go into syria? >> not in the united states and i'm against it but we could get pulled in. the whole thing is spreading. the turks are going to be involved. >> the turks are not going to be involved. the president has spoken emfatly about that over there. >> they are involved r
again if he doesn't go soon this thing is spreading into jordan and turkey. >>> you remember the five boys produced by the seniors in that family, five boys and he was one of them. he was studying dentistry in london. >> he has a brother maybe mort knows more about it, a ruthless character. >> married, lovely wife right? >> yeah but people have given up on him as a quote reformer a long time ago. >> he is not a reformer. >> if there is any goodness left in...
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and more world headlines now jordan's king abdullah has dissolved parliament clearing the way for early elections demonic pledged more reforms will try to head off an arab spring style unrest the opposition muslim brotherhood had promised a friday rally of more than fifty thousand supporters to protest against corruption and high unemployment is thought elections could be held now before the year's end . thousands of military police and coast guards of march to the argentinian capital over pay cuts two days of strikes have already led to the chiefs of both units being sacked protests for better wages a common for argentina but this is the first time the country's military forces have joined in. an explosion of hezbollah's weapons dempo east of lebanon's killed nine including members of the shiite group and migrant workers the movement confirmed that the blast destroyed the four story facility soldiers and hezbollah cordoned off the area blocking all access to journalists. most online. dot com we've got business because i can see dmitri's face look at me dimitri new hope for russia's mil
and more world headlines now jordan's king abdullah has dissolved parliament clearing the way for early elections demonic pledged more reforms will try to head off an arab spring style unrest the opposition muslim brotherhood had promised a friday rally of more than fifty thousand supporters to protest against corruption and high unemployment is thought elections could be held now before the year's end . thousands of military police and coast guards of march to the argentinian capital over pay...
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that's less than 35 miles from jordan's border with syria. this follows several days of crossrd aks ben a aur rongn t t sn civil war could explode into a wider conflict. today secretary panetta saying the u.s. is helping jordan deal with tens of thousands of refugees out of syria and tsth reason we have our -- a group of our force there is working to help them build a headquarters the and to insure that we make the relationship betwe the united states andda a sg o twe c dth all of the possible consequences of what's happening in syria. >> activists say the civil war killed more than 30,000 people, many of them innocent men, women d cldre nn gin t ag tht d t u mitary deploy these forces in the country of jordan? >> bill, u.s. defense officials tell us several months ago, about 150 army special operations forces were sent to heornhe event that the syrian chemical and biological weapons were to fall into the wrong hands, they've been preparing for that eventualy. defense secretary pet refe t wveo ki th in the effort to monitor the cbw sites and
that's less than 35 miles from jordan's border with syria. this follows several days of crossrd aks ben a aur rongn t t sn civil war could explode into a wider conflict. today secretary panetta saying the u.s. is helping jordan deal with tens of thousands of refugees out of syria and tsth reason we have our -- a group of our force there is working to help them build a headquarters the and to insure that we make the relationship betwe the united states andda a sg o twe c dth all of the possible...
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jordan, iraq, syria, jordan iraq and turkey all have something like 100,000 refugees each in the country, at least. we can't do it all ourselves and i wish i could give you a 90 -- ideal scenario but there just isn't one. .. are going to these people and a disproportionate way. at the beginning of the david sanger article, the maturity weapons are going to extremists. if you read deeper into the article, business intelligence communities are having difficult time determining who the rebel leaders are. well if we don't know what they are, how do we know of the majority is going to be militant extremists. but if they are, the problem as -- >> the problem as the militant extremists come to the floor the more the rebel opposition in general feels abandoned by the west because the failure to get the weapons they've been promised. that opens space. so in a way, it is one of those problems it has gotten worse attorney than blocking and that's why it's sort of a conundrum if you're thinking a next president takes office in january 20th, what's going to happen in between. overall you've got a pro
jordan, iraq, syria, jordan iraq and turkey all have something like 100,000 refugees each in the country, at least. we can't do it all ourselves and i wish i could give you a 90 -- ideal scenario but there just isn't one. .. are going to these people and a disproportionate way. at the beginning of the david sanger article, the maturity weapons are going to extremists. if you read deeper into the article, business intelligence communities are having difficult time determining who the rebel...
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was killed, i happened to be in jordan i saw students out there chanting "usa!" these are young people who were children at the time of the 9/11 attack, most of whom were probably too young to remember those attacks directly as conscious beings. they know it as a part of history. and i don't think that, if we want to be a nation founded on justice, a nation founded on laws, that assassination is a way to do that. this was a huge crime against humanity, what happened on september 11. bringing the perpetrators to justice is a noble goal, a fascinating, the of the perpetrator who is not physically there, but who was inspiring the action is not such a noble thing in my mind. jordanians and palestinians in jordan, many of whom have suffered far more at the hands al qaeda-tech militants even then we have, they were not thrilled at the idea that there was an assassination of this kind because they have seen the consequences of assassination. it is not a question of should somebody be arrested, brought to trial, the be imprisoned for life. absolutely. but the assassinati
was killed, i happened to be in jordan i saw students out there chanting "usa!" these are young people who were children at the time of the 9/11 attack, most of whom were probably too young to remember those attacks directly as conscious beings. they know it as a part of history. and i don't think that, if we want to be a nation founded on justice, a nation founded on laws, that assassination is a way to do that. this was a huge crime against humanity, what happened on september 11....
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and today, in jordan, officials say a soldier there was killed when the jordan troops clashed with the fighters crossing into syria, this is a situation that the president, whoever happens to be president will be forced to deal with. >> richard engel in the d.c. bureau tonight, and david gregory as we said at the top of the broadcast it is probably fair to say in their worst fears or wildest dreams neither campaign would have told you a year ago this would be a dead heat, 47-47, two weeks out. >> it is so close, brian, and there will be a lot of political signs about how to try to win over the next two weeks. but i think tonight is a 30,000 seat debate. this is about america's role in the world, we've heard from our correspondents here, we're not only a nation at war but we have faced other threats down the line, how does america lead at home, strong in the world, about our economy and place in the world. and i think tonight the real challenge for the romney campaign, they have sort of evened things up, seen as a credible alternative, he is not going to be seen as a commander-in-chief,
and today, in jordan, officials say a soldier there was killed when the jordan troops clashed with the fighters crossing into syria, this is a situation that the president, whoever happens to be president will be forced to deal with. >> richard engel in the d.c. bureau tonight, and david gregory as we said at the top of the broadcast it is probably fair to say in their worst fears or wildest dreams neither campaign would have told you a year ago this would be a dead heat, 47-47, two weeks...
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jordan, good to see you. thank you for joining us today, jordan rohan from stife stifel nicolaus. one betting against facebook, another member of the team long facebook. voice of reason perhaps with the ferris wheel to intervene and give us the correct view. >> that's where you go for the voice of reason? >> for voice of reason you came to the absolute right spot, simon. here's the deal. as jordan just said, this is hope and pray. hope and pray they beat estimates, and with expectations now moving up, i would say that's less likely number one. number two, the early adopters, the advertisers of course are going to be the first ones to go in. it's not a trend that you can decipher and say i'm all in. i'd still be on the side lines with things. >> are you sure? if you sit on the conference call, which i didn't but i've seen it reported, you had zuckerberg who was striding around like in control, you had shareholders suggesting it was a major priority they monetize what is happening on mobile. that is a distinct change of culture and as rohan said they need to retain their stock. that
jordan, good to see you. thank you for joining us today, jordan rohan from stife stifel nicolaus. one betting against facebook, another member of the team long facebook. voice of reason perhaps with the ferris wheel to intervene and give us the correct view. >> that's where you go for the voice of reason? >> for voice of reason you came to the absolute right spot, simon. here's the deal. as jordan just said, this is hope and pray. hope and pray they beat estimates, and with...
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syria or jordan rather than to the gulf egyptians have so many domestic problems right now but they're really not looking very much. united our arab emirates and other gulf monarchies have lost the you know they've avoided the arab spring so to speak any invented cold months has a western support for the areas being now put its allies in danger. some view it that way certainly neoconservatives in washington are ground was undermined. egypt threatens to overthrow the american. domination of the middle east but because of the goal in the very difficult position they want to eat on the side of a history of improvement in the region they've been stuck supporting dictators traditionally historically their american government is stumble and forward right now trying to figure out what to do and it's under the obama administration under great attack by the republicans who are trying to get political issue of the fact the. region it's not clear thank you so much author and journalist eric margolis that talking to us from toronto thank you for your thoughts and i think you're welcome. right over
syria or jordan rather than to the gulf egyptians have so many domestic problems right now but they're really not looking very much. united our arab emirates and other gulf monarchies have lost the you know they've avoided the arab spring so to speak any invented cold months has a western support for the areas being now put its allies in danger. some view it that way certainly neoconservatives in washington are ground was undermined. egypt threatens to overthrow the american. domination of the...
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troops in jordan comes with the u.s. presidential election less than a month away at a time when with mitt romney barack obama's challenger is criticizing the president for not being aggressive enough on syria for quote unquote sitting on the sidelines for missing the opportunity to topple assad and quote to deliver the active feet to iran and yes he actually said that so it's not clear whether this latest announcement about jordan is the administration's way of showing teeth in this election campaign or whether an intervention in syria is really coming soon to one of the reasons why the rebels refused to settle down for a negotiated solution through dialogue is the signal that they get that's. that support is on the way that there will be an intervention but everybody understands without a negotiated solution the bloodshed will continue so the signals that the rebels are getting including the news about the u.s. troops about u.s. troops standing by wide across the border could be making it that much harder to come to th
troops in jordan comes with the u.s. presidential election less than a month away at a time when with mitt romney barack obama's challenger is criticizing the president for not being aggressive enough on syria for quote unquote sitting on the sidelines for missing the opportunity to topple assad and quote to deliver the active feet to iran and yes he actually said that so it's not clear whether this latest announcement about jordan is the administration's way of showing teeth in this election...
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just last month yemen's on the list, tunisia, of course, and tangentially morocco and jordan. they haven't gone through a transition period, but they also needed economic assistance. um, both saudi arabia and qatar have been quite proactive in extending aid to egypt before and after mohamed morsi was elected. and i think it's important to understand what sort of aid. some of the things egypt needed right away was an ability to sell government bonds and treasury bills, because it's currently paying about 14% interest which is pretty high for a government. and in the immediate depths of this summer when things looked terrible, both the saudis and qataris came in and said, okay, we'll buy your one-month issue of t-bills. obviously, they got pretty good security of repayment unless the government defaults on everything. but that has helped relieve some of the interest pressure and tried to move egypt out of the death trap it's in. in a worse debt trap than greece or italy or spain. um, the second thing that the saudis and the qataris have done, they have -- like the world bank, th
just last month yemen's on the list, tunisia, of course, and tangentially morocco and jordan. they haven't gone through a transition period, but they also needed economic assistance. um, both saudi arabia and qatar have been quite proactive in extending aid to egypt before and after mohamed morsi was elected. and i think it's important to understand what sort of aid. some of the things egypt needed right away was an ability to sell government bonds and treasury bills, because it's currently...
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officers and are stationed near the restive border there washington says it's seeking to bolster jordan's military capabilities in case the conflict in syria spills over but some u.s. lawmakers say the deployment was ordered by the white house without notifying congress or she violates american law the king of jordan as a close ally washington and has been calling on syria's president assad to step down. and you can find the fault. highlight of the ongoing conflict in syria on our website r.t. dot com expert opinion extensive analysis and the latest news are all waiting for you on line. a member of the jailed russian punk band pussy riot was freed on appeal this week old her two colleagues failed to get their sentences overturned in august the trio were hundred to get terms for an anti putin stunt in russia's main orthodox cathedral the case caused a massive media frenzy across the globe point of worker reports now on the way the band members have been able to cash in on their not a righty. pussy riot feminist punk rock has registered trademark a brand new global one major russian concert
officers and are stationed near the restive border there washington says it's seeking to bolster jordan's military capabilities in case the conflict in syria spills over but some u.s. lawmakers say the deployment was ordered by the white house without notifying congress or she violates american law the king of jordan as a close ally washington and has been calling on syria's president assad to step down. and you can find the fault. highlight of the ongoing conflict in syria on our website r.t....
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action doesn't exist michael jordan is playing in [ inaudible ]. the retort not all players are michael sw jordan, you ain't either. why do black people have to be geniuses and white people mediocre to compete against the geniuses and the presumption of intelligence is the mediocre and not the genius. white people don't run all networks they haven't had 43 1/2 presidents, they're not the chieftans of industry, most of the fortune 500 companies. the complaint is when we mess up and acknowledge we've messed up we have to pay the price for it. you tell america as black people pull yourselves up. acknowledge what you did for 250 you got free labor, black intellectual power was used tore your advantage now hook it up, a white woman who has benefited more than anybody else from affirmative action you're not going to talk about your gender you're going to talk about your race and when you put together white women and other abled people, white people benefit more from a policy aimed toward african-american uplift than anybody else. that's the sheet calling
action doesn't exist michael jordan is playing in [ inaudible ]. the retort not all players are michael sw jordan, you ain't either. why do black people have to be geniuses and white people mediocre to compete against the geniuses and the presumption of intelligence is the mediocre and not the genius. white people don't run all networks they haven't had 43 1/2 presidents, they're not the chieftans of industry, most of the fortune 500 companies. the complaint is when we mess up and acknowledge...
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. >> in jordan, like turkey, more and more assyrian refugees are arriving, reinforcing a sinking pealing in the region that the crisis is spreading. diplomacy has not stopped the war and now is struggling even to content. >> no one wants an escalation lease area, but might it happen anyway? turning to the presidential debate, it was seen for a make or break moment format romney as he struggled to connect with voters on the campaign trail at unpunished in recent opinion polls. barack obama, polls suggested romney had come out on top. many commentators said he dominated the debate while obama lacked energy. we have this report. >> in a country is fraught with a bitter political divisions, and there is a rare moment of agreement. >> from mitt romney outshines president obama in the first date. >> the consensus of the american media -- mitt was the hit. president didn't seem to want to let go. he started with a standard campaign like -- is but it would cut taxes for the wealthy and hurt the middle-class. >> that kind of top down economics where folks the topper doing well in the average pers
. >> in jordan, like turkey, more and more assyrian refugees are arriving, reinforcing a sinking pealing in the region that the crisis is spreading. diplomacy has not stopped the war and now is struggling even to content. >> no one wants an escalation lease area, but might it happen anyway? turning to the presidential debate, it was seen for a make or break moment format romney as he struggled to connect with voters on the campaign trail at unpunished in recent opinion polls. barack...
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through welfare programs and it's the reason for its continued popularity of places like egypt and jordan syria i might add but it isn't a sunni organization it's never been very popular among muslims and most of the unrest that's coming in the gulf it's now is coming from shia minority. sunni so i've never been aware that the muslim brotherhood is a great threat to the bill of the status quo in the gulf but certainly the advent of the muslim brotherhood. government in egypt has made people nervous because i'm a go in the very difficult position i want to be on the side of history of improvement in the region but they've been stuck supporting dictators traditionally historically their american government is stumble and forward right now trying to figure out what to do and it's under of the obama under great attack by the republicans who are driving a good political issue of the fact that. it's not clear. iraq of prime minister nuri al maliki's on a visit to moscow as the country's sil's billions of dollars worth of omes deals with russia there's been no official statement on what exactly
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can mess up without actually having state responsibility the big problem for countries like turkey jordan iran and so on is if this does descend into a regional conflict they home walk away they are next door all right gentlemen we're going to go to was short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on syria's civil war stay with hard. to. think of. a mission. critical free. free. free. free. free. the old free blog video for your media project a free media don hearties dot com. well the. technology innovation all these developments around russia we've got the future covered. download the official publication to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device. any time and. while. jesse offers an air show and an issue. doesn't matter you. most of the residents never profit from the performances you'll see them coming our signature there when you look up and there's one to check in on you he's the alpha beta gamma he was always the find. out there know what's going on. right now. she
can mess up without actually having state responsibility the big problem for countries like turkey jordan iran and so on is if this does descend into a regional conflict they home walk away they are next door all right gentlemen we're going to go to was short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on syria's civil war stay with hard. to. think of. a mission. critical free. free. free. free. free. the old free blog video for your media project a free media don hearties...
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can mess up without actually having state responsibility the big problem for countries like turkey jordan iran and so on is if this does descend into a regional conflict they home walk away they'll next door all right gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that show break we'll continue our discussion on syria's civil war stay with hard to. see. if you can. sometimes you see a story and it seems so bleak you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm talking our bloggers a big picture. here . what's the matter you. never heard. of coming. right now. shells become income. a piece of art. talking about how the syrian conflict is spilling over into the region. to go back to fight in london you know i find it really quite curious if not hypocritical that a lot of western media criticizes syria for violating turkey's territorial sovereignty but it's serious territory is being violated all the time but no one likes to talk about that go ahead. i think it's q
can mess up without actually having state responsibility the big problem for countries like turkey jordan iran and so on is if this does descend into a regional conflict they home walk away they'll next door all right gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that show break we'll continue our discussion on syria's civil war stay with hard to. see. if you can. sometimes you see a story and it seems so bleak you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or...
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camps in the eleven hour in jordan or in turkey just to a lot of the people who are fleeing syria in the they are fleeing the violence just to be able to have a shelter i think this is the first thing that we have. to do and then i think the here turkey can play important role in making trying to convince their opposition groups unify the opposition groups to have a consistency miss it and then to reach agreement to have some sort of transitional government. step aside but this is a. marring of your program twenty seconds go ahead. i would say the international community lost its opportunity to be only spoken a mediator and now unfortunately we have dishonest brokers suppliers and if you like the indifferent and the balance between those is going to decide who wins on the ground very depressing you know many thanks again to my guests in london and in tampa and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. so you next time remember prostitutes. it would be soon which brighten if you knew me back soon from finest impressions. nice clean stunts on t.v. don't come. while. cali just off
camps in the eleven hour in jordan or in turkey just to a lot of the people who are fleeing syria in the they are fleeing the violence just to be able to have a shelter i think this is the first thing that we have. to do and then i think the here turkey can play important role in making trying to convince their opposition groups unify the opposition groups to have a consistency miss it and then to reach agreement to have some sort of transitional government. step aside but this is a. marring of...
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so they can mess up without actually having state sponsor of the big problem countries like turkey jordan iran and so on is if this does descend into a regional conflict they home walk away they are next door all right gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that show break we'll continue our discussion on syria's civil war stay with. even in the autumn of the years. it's never too late to start. treaty. championship. or become a. if it's. just. the facts. wealthy british style. faster time. markets why now for scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r.g.p. for. the first. welcome back across the globe here a lot to mind you were talking about how the syrian conflict is spilling over into the region. ok i did go back to fighting in london you know i find it really quite curious if not hypocritical that a lot of western media criticizes syria for violating turkey territory and sovereignty but it's serious territory and sovereign has been violated a
so they can mess up without actually having state sponsor of the big problem countries like turkey jordan iran and so on is if this does descend into a regional conflict they home walk away they are next door all right gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that show break we'll continue our discussion on syria's civil war stay with. even in the autumn of the years. it's never too late to start. treaty. championship. or become a. if it's. just. the facts. wealthy british style....
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mcjordan barbecue sauce from a michael jordan promotion at mcdonald's in the early 1990s. >>> the most important celebrity alive weighs in on the presidential election. you may not understand what she is actually saying, and she has not heard of one of the candidates. "the ridiculoust" is next. based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ togeth
mcjordan barbecue sauce from a michael jordan promotion at mcdonald's in the early 1990s. >>> the most important celebrity alive weighs in on the presidential election. you may not understand what she is actually saying, and she has not heard of one of the candidates. "the ridiculoust" is next. based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look...
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mcjordan barbecue sauce from a michael jordan promotion and mcdonald's in the 19 90s. >>> here's a hint, she hadn't even heard of one of the candidates. you may not understand what she's saying. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which superfast 4g lte service would you choose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. ♪ chirping beeping camera ahhhh drill sound chirping electric shaver shaking remote tapping sound shaking drill chirping tapping shaking remote wouldn't it be great to have one less battery to worry about? car honking irping the 2012 sonata hybrid. the only hybrid with a lifetime hybrid battery warranty. from hyundai. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118
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saudi arabia qatar go over there a wealthy person both arab states turkey of course member of nato jordan so it does . we have to see how he goes because certainly turkey east that may need your support there of the. syrian insurgency they have provided sanctuary some sort of turkey from turkey go with the weapons that i'm different here and i mean all of the rebel groups them in tears to join for not putting all of your sink you did you had east across from talking to syria there is training bases there logistical bases command and control centers of the rebels inside turkey so really he my son are realistic but of course i think it does have to be the major powers. they have to push for such a proposal to work and i don't mean not just russia or china members permanent members of the security council the united states because believe me well that's my opinion at least if turkey what turkey has done best for us because it has the approval of the obama administration if the united states tells turkey to cooperate then do it if united states which i suspect the obama administration runs th
saudi arabia qatar go over there a wealthy person both arab states turkey of course member of nato jordan so it does . we have to see how he goes because certainly turkey east that may need your support there of the. syrian insurgency they have provided sanctuary some sort of turkey from turkey go with the weapons that i'm different here and i mean all of the rebel groups them in tears to join for not putting all of your sink you did you had east across from talking to syria there is training...
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what we are looking at is another meet east war which will be a catastrophe for the people of syria jordan lebanon on iraq iran and many other countries and if russia and china are dragged in on the one side and the u.s. and nato or dragon on the other it could be a catastrophe for all of humanity so there's a lot riding on his efforts to achieve a political solution and are still ahead for you this hour here on artsy it is used to economic turmoil now although greece is in for further political turmoil after a vote on the measure needs to get another cash injection and avoid bankruptcy but not all the parties are ready to dance to the use chew. and ukraine's political landscape faces unpredictable changes revamped election system puts the fate of the country's new parliament the hands of an independent candidates including that of a former boxing champion. must be repaired and get out of the way america's east coast braces for the onslaught of hurricane sandy. no thanks that's the reaction of residents in east london to europe's largest mosque being planned for their backyard right next t
what we are looking at is another meet east war which will be a catastrophe for the people of syria jordan lebanon on iraq iran and many other countries and if russia and china are dragged in on the one side and the u.s. and nato or dragon on the other it could be a catastrophe for all of humanity so there's a lot riding on his efforts to achieve a political solution and are still ahead for you this hour here on artsy it is used to economic turmoil now although greece is in for further...
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it's mcjordan barbecue sauce from a michael jordan promotion at mcdonald's in the early 1909s. anderson? >> thanks. >>> she hadn't heard of one of the candidates and you may not understand what she's actually saying. the "ridiculist" is next. [ male announcer ] one in four americans can't sleep. are you one of them? drink dream water, the natural, fast acting sleep aid that helps you wake refreshed. visit drinkdreamwater.com. >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight we're adding celebrity endorsements for president. they've been rendered completely obsolete because the only celebrity who really matters any more just weighed in on the election. no one else needs to say anything else from this point forward. i'm speaking of course about honey boo-boo. >> you know who mitt romney is. >> no. >> do you know who barack obama is? >> the president. >> he's the president. yes. they asked on the kelly and michael show they asked mitt romney if he preferred snooki or honey boo boo. do you know what he said? he said he preferred snooki. now i have to ask you, who are you going to support
it's mcjordan barbecue sauce from a michael jordan promotion at mcdonald's in the early 1909s. anderson? >> thanks. >>> she hadn't heard of one of the candidates and you may not understand what she's actually saying. the "ridiculist" is next. [ male announcer ] one in four americans can't sleep. are you one of them? drink dream water, the natural, fast acting sleep aid that helps you wake refreshed. visit drinkdreamwater.com. >>> time now for the...
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. >>> a terror plot called 9/1 9/11 two has been disrupted by jordan. jordan's government spokesman says 11 suspects associated with al qaeda's ideology are in custody. the name 9/11 2 suggests the plot was set for november 9th, which is the seventh anniversary of the last al qaeda attack in jordan. >>> a newly released picture of former cuban leader fidel castro may put some rumors to rest. the photo of castro with the former venezuelan vice president was said to have been taken in havana on saturday. in it the 86-year-old castro looks relaxed and well. speculation has been surging in recent weeks about his health. most of it came from -- came after castro failed to publicly congratulate his closest ally, hugo chavez, on his election victory. >>> it's never happened before. pope benedict xvi canonized the first native american saint lily of the mohawk on sunday. she is credited with the miraculous recovery of a boy whose family parade to her in 2006. the pope also named six other saints. >>> a deadly shooting, a manhunt, it's all over, but the question
. >>> a terror plot called 9/1 9/11 two has been disrupted by jordan. jordan's government spokesman says 11 suspects associated with al qaeda's ideology are in custody. the name 9/11 2 suggests the plot was set for november 9th, which is the seventh anniversary of the last al qaeda attack in jordan. >>> a newly released picture of former cuban leader fidel castro may put some rumors to rest. the photo of castro with the former venezuelan vice president was said to have been...
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and it will affect the neighborhood, because it will it is destabilize jordan and already destabilizing lebanon and might draw in the tux, are the turks ready to launch into syria, maybe they would like to clean up syria but we have to ask ourselves about the consequences, if we try a we preped t do it seriously or just provide arms as it progressively gets worse. >> i think after ten years in afghanistan, after the mess in iraq we better think calmly and coldly about this issue. it is very emotional because there are a lot of human suffering involved. >> rose: okay. >> but i would like someone to lay out a blueprint for how this problem is to be solved by us starting first with arming the opposition but excluding and eventual massive involvement and with the region exploding. >> rose: but you are not saying we have to withdraw? >> no, but. >> rose: from the world. >> there are other ways of trying to pe th it, one of which stil invves an effort to get china and russia to join us, and put pressure on the assad regime for some arrangement that might be viable, but we have to do that by g
and it will affect the neighborhood, because it will it is destabilize jordan and already destabilizing lebanon and might draw in the tux, are the turks ready to launch into syria, maybe they would like to clean up syria but we have to ask ourselves about the consequences, if we try a we preped t do it seriously or just provide arms as it progressively gets worse. >> i think after ten years in afghanistan, after the mess in iraq we better think calmly and coldly about this issue. it is...
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well as in tunisia along with already established broyard regime is in the gulf and in monaco or in jordan this new alliance aims at bringing down the last hour. out of nationalist the arab world after saddam hussein was brought down and got tough he was brought down so really it is a war over who controls the middle east if the nato and its allies when the countries of the middle east will fall under western nato control for a big a disk to come and if syria is able to resist this lot there's a blood drive on it that will be a setback for him a thaw and that oblivion is allying with nato in new york i had you jump in we have very different points of view. i have to partially disagree with flint and i mean. there are undoubtedly foreign forces at play here what he sees the continuation of the cold war in the middle east between iran and saudi arabia between sunni and shiite forces absolutely but i disagree with the point of view that this is just the foreign power struggle no it's not assad regime for many years as oppresses own people has been distinct irruption in that country where many
well as in tunisia along with already established broyard regime is in the gulf and in monaco or in jordan this new alliance aims at bringing down the last hour. out of nationalist the arab world after saddam hussein was brought down and got tough he was brought down so really it is a war over who controls the middle east if the nato and its allies when the countries of the middle east will fall under western nato control for a big a disk to come and if syria is able to resist this lot there's...
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monarchical rule is the same in kuwait is the same in bahrain is the same in most of these countries even jordan so these parliaments are not helping and i think these restrictions are meant to will also send a message to the shia minorities in saudi arabia who in turn revolt after the shia in bahrain rose up against the khalifa family so what you have is a regional set up which is not allowing free expression are and then why is for example syria such a hot spot and behind much this is the origin of the sin of the whole arab spring narrative and we're not being able to overcome these double standards just because bahrain who's the fifth fleet of the u.s. navy does not entitle it to be so brutal and repressive and get to see the crimes against humanity which are happening how united as the bahraini protests move and i mean after all the authorities have not been able to crush it for twenty months now . well actually in fact i would say compared to the engineered like you had in libya and what you have in city of jeddah orchestra from i'm sorry i think the bahraini movement is much more like the
monarchical rule is the same in kuwait is the same in bahrain is the same in most of these countries even jordan so these parliaments are not helping and i think these restrictions are meant to will also send a message to the shia minorities in saudi arabia who in turn revolt after the shia in bahrain rose up against the khalifa family so what you have is a regional set up which is not allowing free expression are and then why is for example syria such a hot spot and behind much this is the...
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we've seen syria shoot down a turkish aircraft, we've seen shells land in lebanon and in jordan over the board frer syria and landed over the border inside turkey several times. now for the first time another country is going to shoot back. what's assad's response going to be to that? i don't see him pulling back. >> whose call would that have been to retaliate? >> that would come from the prime minister. the prime minister's got a lot of political baggage tied up in syria right now. a lot of people in turkey don't like the way he's really come out against assad, that he's got so many refugees in his country. and he wants to win another election. and he's got to come out tough on this one. >> talking to ivan watsson, he said the last thing turkey wants is to get dragged into a war. >> and look it's happening. this is what we're seeing right now. how far will it go depends on the amount of shelling. >> and five people were killed in turkey, correct? >> that's what we understand. a woman and several children. >> okay. so as we continue to watch, we'll watch reaction from nato also i pr
we've seen syria shoot down a turkish aircraft, we've seen shells land in lebanon and in jordan over the board frer syria and landed over the border inside turkey several times. now for the first time another country is going to shoot back. what's assad's response going to be to that? i don't see him pulling back. >> whose call would that have been to retaliate? >> that would come from the prime minister. the prime minister's got a lot of political baggage tied up in syria right...